China’s Belt & Road And Beyond – February 8, 2021
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- Wang Yi Calls For Giving New Impetus To The Belt & Road Initiative (CGTN)
- Beijing Sets A New Course (Chatham House)
- The Problems Of Calculating Influence: The Story Of The Belt & Road Initiative (Strife)
- To Be A True Climate Leader, China Should Commit To Clean Energy On The Belt & Road (South China Morning Post)
- Problems And Perspectives Of The New Silk Road (Modern Diplomacy)
- Covid-19, Funding Concerns Hit China’s Belt And Road Projects (South China Morning Post)
- Covid-19, Other Concerns Affected China’s BRI Projects In 2020 (ANI)
- China’s Belt & Road Initiative Is Changing Cities And Not For The Better (National Interest)
- Athens, Colombo, London: How China’s New Silk Road Is Changing Cities And Fast (The Print)
- The Belt & Road Initiative’s First Electric Car (Silk Road Briefing)
Finance
- China’s Rise as A Regional And Global Power: The AIIB And The One Belt One Road (Brookings)
- The China Debt Trap Is A Myth (The Atlantic)
- China’s BRI Spend Down 54% In 2020 But Green Funding Up (Hellenic Shipping News)
- Eurasian Economic Union Calls For Tax Incentives To Boost Manufacturing & Trade (Russia Briefing)
Regional
- Italy-China Relations In 2021: A Time To Regroup (ISPI)
- Five MENA Belt & Road Initiative Projects Foreign Investors Should Be Aware Of (Silk Road Briefing)
- China Approves Iran’s Usage Of Beidou Satellite Systems (Naval News)
- Infrastructure Construction Under CPEC Will Transform Model (Pakistan Nation)
- China Builds Digital Silk Road To Bypass India For Pakistan (Pakistan Observer)
- Gwadar Port Will Receive Ships From Different Navies (Global Times)
- Chinese Diplomacy: The Belt & Road Initiative (Bangladesh Independent)
- Belt & Road Projects In Myanmar Likely To Progress In Light Of Military Coup (Silk Road Briefing)
- China Does Not Like The Coup In Myanmar (East Asia Forum)
- In Vietnam’s Power Plants, US Finds A Counter To China’s Belt & Road (South China Morning Post)
- What A Shady Cover-Up In Tajikistan Reveals About China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Albawaba)
- Afghanistan, China Enjoy Long Friendly Relationships (Afghanistan Times)
- Russia-China Amur Bridge To Open To Traffic In August (Russia Briefing)
- Failed Philippines Sangley Airport Deal Unhinges China’s Ambitions (Business Inquirer)
- Investment Infrastructure Projects In Indonesia Contributing To Improved Manufacturing Capability (ASEAN Briefing)
- China, Papua New Guinea And Australia’s Backyard Blues (Eurasian Review)
- Belt And Road Brings China To PNG And Our Doorstep (The Australian)
- Russia Prepares For Increased Northern Sea Passage By Upgrading Military In Chukotka (Russia Briefing)
- Argentina Looks For Its Niche In China’s Trading Empire (World Crunch)
About Us
Silk Road Development Weekly is compiled each week by Chris Devonshire-Ellis, Chairman of Dezan Shira & Associates. The firm has 28 offices throughout Eurasia and assists foreign investors into the region. For strategic advisory and business intelligence issues please contact the firm at silkroad@dezshira.com or visit www.dezshira.com